SL 4x2 Extended Cab 8 ft. box 157.5 in. WB2006 GMC Sierra 1500

The GMC Sierra 1500 is the light-duty version of the GMC Sierra. The Sierra 1500 comes available in two and four wheel drive and offers payloads ranging from 1,215 to 2,040 pounds, and tow ratings from 4,100 up to 9,000 pounds, depending on equipment. Two truck bed size are available: a short 6 foot six inch bed and long eight foot bed. Engine choices include a 4.3-liter V-6, a 4.8-liter V-8, and a 5.3-liter V-8. Five-speed manual and four-speed automatic transmissions are offered. Standard features include ABS, air conditioning, cruise control, AM/FM/CD audio, an attractive chrome grille molding, a chrome rear step bumper, and 17-inch chromed steel wheels. Changes for 2006 are minimal. Full Review

The GMC Sierra 1500 is the light-duty version of the GMC Sierra. The Sierra 1500 comes available in two and four wheel drive and offers payloads ranging from 1,215 to 2,040 pounds, and tow ratings from 4,100 up to 9,000 pounds, depending on equipment. Two truck bed size are available: a short 6 foot six inch bed and long eight foot bed. Engine choices include a 4.3-liter V-6, a 4.8-liter V-8, and a 5.3-liter V-8. Five-speed manual and four-speed automatic transmissions are offered. Standard features include ABS, air conditioning, cruise control, AM/FM/CD audio, an attractive chrome grille molding, a chrome rear step bumper, and 17-inch chromed steel wheels. Changes for 2006 are minimal. Hide Full Review

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